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After a long disagreement, the leaders of the two nations reached a mutual agreement between them.
In sentence B, the word up is unnecessary. The word 'raised' already contains the meaning 'up'.
at least two clauses; one clause
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Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
Sentences must have at least one clause, which usually contains at least a subject noun and a finite verb.
The interview contains run-on sentences and "filler" words while the preface uses complete sentences.
A compound sentence contains two complete sentences joined by or, and or but. Examples: He packed up his books but he forgot his lunch. She can make a cake or she can buy one at the bakery. He cleaned out the garage and she washed the car.
Actually, there is no one word that rhymes exactly with unnecessary.
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Well, the usual sentence classifications are simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. Simple sentences are the most basic kind, they consist of one independent clause. Compound sentences contain two independent clauses. Complex sentences contain an independent clause and a dependent clause. Compound-complex sentences contain at least two independent clauses and one dependent clause.
The interview contains run-on sentences and "filler" words while the preface uses complete sentences in an unemotional way.